Virat Kohli was furious over this action of a female journalist in Melbourne; Case related to daughter Vamika and son Akay
Virat Kohli’s argument with Australian media: India's legendary batsman Virat Kohli, who failed with the bat in the Adelaide and Brisbane Tests against Australia, is the target of critics. After scoring a century in the Perth Test, Virat was out after playing wrong shots in the next three innings. After which questions are being raised on his shot selection. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli, who reached Melbourne for the fourth Test, clashed with the Australian media at the airport.
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Actually, the fourth match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia is to be played at Melbourne Cricket Ground from 26th December. Before this test, the Indian team reached Melbourne on Thursday. During this time, when Virat Kohli reached Melbourne Airport with his family (wife Anushka Sharma, daughter Vamika and son Akay), the Australian media wanted to take photos and videos. On this, Virat started refusing the media from taking photos of the family. But the female journalist of Channel 7 made a video. Virat did not like this thing.
Virat Kohli requested the journalist to run his pictures but delete the pictures of his family, but the journalist did not listen to him. According to Australian law, there is no restriction on taking photographs or making videos of any celebrity in any public place. However, when Virat was told that his children's photographs were not being taken, he cleared the misunderstanding with the media. After this he also shook hands with the cameraman of Channel 7.
After this incident, the female journalist said, “Kohli got angry after seeing the cameras. He felt that the media was taking pictures of him with his children. This is a misunderstanding.” Virat Kohli said, “With kids I need some privacy, you can't take pictures without asking me.” Let us tell you that Kohli likes to keep his family, especially his two children, away from the media. He has been seen many times requesting the media not to take photographs of children.
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